Currently I’m trying to finish state and revolution (very slowly unfortunately, stagnated even), what should i read afterwards? i would like to move on to intersectional works more relevant towards modern capitalism and our post-industrial gig economy and such

  • Makan ☭ CPUSA
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    33 years ago

    This is a list of “Possible Reads” that I put down on Google Docs that you might find interesting (that I probably won’t ever finish):

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1juAJ_id89iP7-Ah7fQNjOX8ldgvTcjp1izXPa0AvXo4/edit?usp=sharing

    In addition, here are some books that I suggest:

    Kwame Nkrumah by Yuri Smertin

    The World and Africa by W.E.B. DuBois

    Our History Is The Future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance by Nick Estes

    Anti-Duhring by Friedrich Engels

    The Peasant War in Germany by Friedrich Engels

    Materialism and Empirio-criticism: Critical Comments on a Reactionary Philosophy by V.I. Lenin

    Composer and Nation: The Folk Heritage in Music by Sidney Finkelstein

    Jazz: A People’s Music by Sidney Finkelstein

    Cultural Psychology and Qualitative Methodology by Carl Ratner

    History of the Three Internationals by William Z. Foster


    Finally, go to:

    https://b-ok.cc/

    Or

    https://b-ok.org/

    You can go here for free book PDFs or EPUB on all sorts of books.